Because the <param> label must be added to the <Object> in HTML, you cannot directly use the include command to include an HTML file. Therefore, you need to do this:
<Object codetype = "application/Java" id = "testapplet" codebase = ". "Name =" testapplet "align =" Middle "code =" applet. testapplet. class "width =" 400 "Height =" 400 ">
<Param name = "func" value = "mainmenu1"/>
</Object>
<SCRIPT>...
Try ...{
If(window.doc ument. testapplet! = NULL)
VaR STR = Invalid Response Doc ument. testapplet. geturlname ();
}
Catch (exception )...{
Alert ("Java Run-Time Environment (JRE) cannot be found on your computer. please download JRE (ver.> = 5.0) at Sun Corp. http://www.sun.com downloads-> Java SE-> Java Runtime Environment (JRE )");
}
</SCRIPT>
The javascript code can be determined by PAGE conditions. Here, according to the Code in the small application, you need to set the name of param as "func", and the value can be determined according to your needs.